Tony Johnson announced his retirement as Fayetteville’s fire chief at the City Council meeting on Tuesday night.
Tag: City Council recaps
Campus Crest requests another delay for sale barn rezoning
A representative from Campus Crest LLC, the company that has a stake in the Washington County sale barn rezoning, asked aldermen at the agenda session Tuesday night to table the sale barn issue for an additional two weeks. The developers, who plan to construct student housing on the property, requested the delay because they are
Second quarter shows $1.2 million shortfall in revenue
The city of Fayetteville is down $1.2 million in revenue, with a bulk of the loss coming from a deficit in sales tax and a decrease in building permits.
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Council reaffirms support for Garland Ave medians
The plan proposes four lanes and a continuous median in between, with strategic breaks for a fifth turn lane. And it will feature bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street.
Council renames road, delays sale barn vote
The sale barn rezoning has been a contentious issue, with many neighbors and veterans speaking out against the rezoning.
Council delays sale barn vote
It was shoulder-to-shoulder seating at Tuesday night’s city council meeting as aldermen heard another sundry round of public comment on the sale barn issue.
Hyland Park Water Tank Update
The storage tower will be built, not on Lot 22 as was first proposed, but on a nearby, more secluded plot of land atop the Hyland Park hill.
No movement on sale barn rezoning
The current owners of the sale barn want to sell their land, and they have negotiated with a buyer who plans to build student housing on the property.
Council delays water tower decision
A water tower with the capability of holding 500,000 gallons of water is proposed for Lot 22 of the Hyland Park neighborhood.
Council reviews false alarm ordinance
The False Alarm Ordinance sets a fine of $250 if police respond to a false alarm to a particular residence or business more than once.
Social media resolution passes unanimously
By passing the resolution, city staff is requested to craft a communication strategy that includes using burgeoning media outlets.
Fayetteville social media vote tonight
Will the City Council make the final vote tonight on whether or not to use social media as a means of communication?
Council approves condemnation for Mt. Comfort Road
Condemnation and possession will be sought for property at the intersection of Mount Comfort Road and Salem Road, the Fayetteville City Council decided at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Council approves rezoning to accommodate debris chipping
The resolution passed 5-1. Alderman Brenda Thiel of Ward 1 was the only “no” vote.
Council hears opposition to Fayette Junction plan
Tuesday night’s City Council meeting started out festive enough. But the meeting hit a kerfuffle when the Fayette Junction Master Plan was brought before the council.